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Found 14 Items Tagged "serving"
Objects
William Tenney
Footed Tray
ca. 1840
Cat and Mouse
ca. 1295–1075 B.C.E.
J & J Jackson
Ladle, "Rapids above Hadley's Falls"
ca. 1835
Dan
Feast Ladle (Wunkermian)
late 19th–early 20th century
Tiffany & Company
American, founded 1853
Sugar Bowl with Cover
ca. 1868
Johannes Leman at Pottery of John Nase
Sugar Bowl with Lid
ca. 1830
A. Douglas Nash Corporation
Dish
ca. 1919–1928
Gilbert Rohde; Herman Miller, Inc.
Serving Cart, Model 3321
ca. 1933
Henry G. Reed; Reed & Barton
Dinner Fork, Roman Medallion Pattern
Patented December 29, 1868
New England Glass Company
Salt (George Washington and Marquis de Lafayette)
ca. 1827
Merle F. Faber
American, 1891–1980
Creamer
1943–1950
European
Decanter and Stopper
ca. 19th century
Hester Bateman
English, active in London, 1774–1789
Sauceboat
ca. 1788–1789
Dolphin Shape Creamer
ca. 1750
William Tenney
Footed Tray
ca. 1840
Cat and Mouse
ca. 1295–1075 B.C.E.
J & J Jackson
Ladle, "Rapids above Hadley's Falls"
ca. 1835
Dan
Feast Ladle (Wunkermian)
late 19th–early 20th century
Tiffany & Company
American, founded 1853
Sugar Bowl with Cover
ca. 1868
Johannes Leman at Pottery of John Nase
Sugar Bowl with Lid
ca. 1830
A. Douglas Nash Corporation
Dish
ca. 1919–1928
Gilbert Rohde; Herman Miller, Inc.
Serving Cart, Model 3321
ca. 1933
Henry G. Reed; Reed & Barton
Dinner Fork, Roman Medallion Pattern
Patented December 29, 1868
New England Glass Company
Salt (George Washington and Marquis de Lafayette)
ca. 1827
Merle F. Faber
American, 1891–1980
Creamer
1943–1950
European
Decanter and Stopper
ca. 19th century
Hester Bateman
English, active in London, 1774–1789
Sauceboat
ca. 1788–1789
Dolphin Shape Creamer
ca. 1750
William Tenney
Footed Tray
ca. 1840
Cat and Mouse
ca. 1295–1075 B.C.E.
J & J Jackson
Ladle, "Rapids above Hadley's Falls"
ca. 1835
Dan
Feast Ladle (Wunkermian)
late 19th–early 20th century
Tiffany & Company
American, founded 1853
Sugar Bowl with Cover
ca. 1868
Johannes Leman at Pottery of John Nase
Sugar Bowl with Lid
ca. 1830
A. Douglas Nash Corporation
Dish
ca. 1919–1928
Gilbert Rohde; Herman Miller, Inc.
Serving Cart, Model 3321
ca. 1933
Henry G. Reed; Reed & Barton
Dinner Fork, Roman Medallion Pattern
Patented December 29, 1868
New England Glass Company
Salt (George Washington and Marquis de Lafayette)
ca. 1827
Merle F. Faber
American, 1891–1980
Creamer
1943–1950
European
Decanter and Stopper
ca. 19th century
Hester Bateman
English, active in London, 1774–1789
Sauceboat
ca. 1788–1789
Dolphin Shape Creamer
ca. 1750
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